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Perils of Smog: Punjab's Health Crisis and School Shutdown
Lahore, PakistanWednesday, November 13, 2024
The decision to shut schools came over a week after officials closed schools in 18 districts hit by the smog. Lahore, the cultural capital, along with 17 other districts, has been enveloped in harmful smog since October. This led the government to also close parks and museums for ten days.
Authorities are urging everyone to minimize travel due to the record-breaking smog, which has led to a surge in respiratory illnesses and eye infections. The situation is so severe that the United Nations warned about the health risks to 11 million children in Punjab, with air pollution now considered a seasonal issue.
Multan, a city in the province, remains the worst hit, with air quality index readings exceeding 700, far beyond the hazardous limit of 300. Despite mandatory face mask orders, compliance is low, and the government is exploring ways to combat the pollution, including inducing artificial rain.
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